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SweetRing: With a strong desire for happiness, Malaysian women take the initiative in texting two men per day on average

Women who own Android phones are more willing to do so than their iPhone counterparts
2017-09-12 16:37 3803

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Sept. 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- What do single women think of dating apps? According to SweetRing's survey conducted among Malaysian females who are users of their dating app, those who take the initiative in texting their male peers or asking them questions fall within the 23-28 age range, and they tend to send such messages to two men a day on average, fewer than the average of three in Taiwan or four in Hong Kong. Eighty percent of the Android phone users said they are among those who proactively reach out to men, and they are more willing to do so than iPhone users. In addition, women with higher annual salaries were found more willing to take the initiative in looking for love.

When comparing the profiles of the women who replied to the survey, SweetRing found that the higher their monthly income, the more they are willing to take the initiative in finding the right person. Women with monthly salaries above 7,000 ringgits take the initiative in chatting with at least five men a day on average while those pulling down between 5,000 and 7,000 ringgits keep the average to three. Those with the salary range from 3,000 to 5,000 ringgits bring it even lower, limiting their outreach to one or two men per day. By contrast, those who generally never take the initiative earn only 2,000 ringgits each month. The conclusion is that women who can change their mindset and adopt a more positive and optimistic attitude towards life will be more likely to succeed not only in the arena of love but also in the workplace.

Source: SweetRing
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